Duplicated zvol on GUI and CLI.

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zetoniak

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Hello,

I dont know how i ended on this situation, but other day i noticed about this iSCSI ZVOL, it was duplicated, original was on my pool root, "Sata", but another one (With same name, used space...) appears inside a datastore called "CIFS".

Look my GUI screenshot for better unserstanding:
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CLI Output:

Code:
NAME														 USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
Sata/CIFS/iSCSI-Proxmox1									 508G   890G   136K  -
Sata/iSCSI-Proxmox1										  508G  2.98T  77.7G  -



Do you think, it references to the same data?

How can i know if i can delete one of this zvol's? if its being used... or when was its data last modified... ?

Thanks! J
 

Superman

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Your screenshot doesn't work due to HTTP 403 error.

Look at Sharing -> iSCSI -> Extents. This might help identify which one is shared by iSCSI.
 

zetoniak

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Your screenshot doesn't work due to HTTP 403 error.

Look at Sharing -> iSCSI -> Extents. This might help identify which one is shared by iSCSI.

I send the image again:
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And the Extents output:
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Is there anyway to verify that issuing the command "zfs destroy Sata/CIFS/iSCSI-Proxmox1" won't kill the backend data or i can recover it somehow later?

This questions is because my other path "Sata/iSCSI-Proxmox1" (Which is what im actually using), references to the same data, thats why i'm afraid to lost my data..
 
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